Tutorial proposals must be submitted by e-mail to:
- Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Pompeu Fabra University, Spain, , ricardo.baeza (at) upf (dot) edu
- Richard Chbeir, University of Pau and Pays de lAdour, France, , richard.chbeir (at) univ-pau (dot) fr
- Jürgen Lerner, University of Konstanz, Germany, , lerner (at) inf (dot) uni-konstanz (dot) de
Proposals should include the following items:
- Title
- Abstract (up to 150 words)
- Rationale of presenting the tutorial at ASONAM 2018 (up to 250 words)
- Target audience and prerequisites (up to 100 words)
- A list of forums with their time, location, approximate number of attendees, and URLs of the slides/notes if the tutorial or a similar/highly-related tutorial has been presented by the same author(s) before (up to 150 words for each entry) - the similarities/differences with the one proposed for ASONAM 2018 should be highlighted
- A list of other tutorials given by the authors - please list titles, presenters, forums, locations and approximate number of attendees only
- A list of tutorials on the same/similar/highly-related topics given by other people (up to 150 words for each entry) - the similarities/differences with the one proposed for ASONAM 2018 should be highlighted
- Authors' short bio and their expertise related to the tutorial (up to 150 words per tutor)
- An outline of the tutorial in the form of a bullet list (up to one page)
- Length of the tutorial (1.5-2 hours for short tutorials and 3-4 hours for long tutorials)
- A list of up to 25 most important references that will be covered in the tutorial
- Any specific audio/video/computer requirements for the tutorial
Publication
One page describing accepted and presented tutorials will be included in the Conference Proceedings and forwarded for inclusion in IEEE Computer Society Digital Library (CSDL), IEEE eXplore, and the ACM Digital Library. The conference proceedings will be submitted for El indexing through INSPEC by the IEEE.